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Late september
you walked into my life,
I remember the autumn, I remember that night,
That smile on your face, the pale, pale moon,
All those good times still left to come.
I remember that
autumn, I remember that night,
That smile on your face, the pale, pale moon,
All those good times still left to come.
Awoke by a phone
call one cold night,
In my dream, you had been going to die,
I felt so scared I was going to lose you,
When I answered the phone I already knew
I cried bitter tears you had taken your own life.
Down the corridor
to the bedroom,
I sit here in silence all alone,
Alone is all I'll ever be,
Except at night, when you visit my dreams,
It tears my mind, I can't see you tomorrow.
We were walking,
walking in two worlds,
In the gardens of sunlight home,
Bad children on the phone,
Withheld me to withhold you,
Said I'd kiss you if you want,
You've got things back to front,
I got a letter, sent it back,
I didn't like it, what you had
Jack names the planets after you
When I turned
you had gone away,
So I didn't skip upon that day,
Morose feelings, small mind,
Don't touch his face, you might like his kind,
Said I'd kiss you if you want,
You've got things back to front,
Don't mind your spelling it ain't so bad
Things like that they never made me quite so mad as you
Jack names the planets after you
I wish you'd
come back, everythings ready for you
You are welcome if you plan to,
You can come walking and you know where
You've got to understand that you got to care,
Said I'd kiss you if you want,
You've got things back to front,
My mothers dying I've got to go home,
But theres more you won't be solely on your own.
Jack names the planets after you.
Now it's too
late to be using my mind,
To reason with you would be far too kind
Its all coming down like the dark on the town
The cold stings my tearstained face,
So now it's all over, its much too late to say oh no
I try not to
echo everyones dream
But they dont exist or so it seems
They just live inside of me,
But its too dark, I can never ever see you
And now its all over, its much too late to say oh no
oh she looked
so lonely, standing on her own
oh she looked so lonely, standing on her own
She looked at
me as she closed the door,
A stare so cold but what for?
I fell in love as she crossed the floor,
I need her now, but she hates me more,
and now its all over, its much too late to say oh no
oh she looked
so lonely, standing on her own
oh she looked so lonely, standing all alone
I set off this
morning
down the road along the river
which I take but once a year
My walk will take me by the shore
then inland for a mile or more
from the cold sea spray.
A small wood
stands upon the hill
an old house near it lies in ruins
forgotten long ago
And here in a clearing, overgrown with moss and ivy
Is your lonely grave.
At dusk I will
make my way
Along the lanes and through the fields
To where my cottage is
But before I step inside for bed
I'll look up at the stars as we had
All those years ago.
So heres for Uncle Pat.
Get your money
out for me
If you get it all out you'll see
Youve got so much to give, Youve got so much to lose
It might seem a little unfair, so now you see that you cannot choose
Take a time
out for me
Get it all out and you see
Youve got so much to give, Youve got so much to lose
It might seem a little unfair, so now you see that you cannot choose
Get yourself
out for me
Get it all out and see
Youve got so much to give, Youve got so much to lose
It might seem a little unfair, so now you see that you cannot choose
The cars come
up the drive too many people inside
Under the stars they smile they want to invade my home
I pace the darkened hall, Try to consider it all
In the dull lamps glow and the truth is I don't know.
The cars stop
outside they all stay inside
The house is drenched in light, but what have I done wrong?
I quietly climb the stairs, I remember all the years
I check everything is right, I need to hurry - now!
I've been preparing
for days, I know exactly what to say
No one will be around, No one will take me down
Theyll all get back in the cars, and maybe they'll go home
But the things they'll never know, like where it is I go.